Welcome to the WalkPort Sales Network

We’re excited to welcome you as part of the WalkPort launch. Our mission is to make supported walking more accessible by extending rehabilitation beyond the clinic—helping patients continue movement, improve outcomes, and maintain progress outside of traditional therapy sessions. As an early partner, you play a critical role in introducing WalkPort to rehabilitation providers and […]
Everything You Need to Succeed

Welcome to the WalkPort Sales Toolkit—your central resource for product knowledge, sales materials, and tools to help you confidently introduce WalkPort to your customers. As we launch, our goal is simple: equip you with clear, practical resources that make it easy to communicate the value of WalkPort and start meaningful conversations in the field. What […]
The Power of Routine When Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Living with Multiple Sclerosis often means navigating unpredictable symptoms—fatigue, mobility changes, cognitive fog, mood shifts, and fluctuating energy levels. While MS can feel uncertain, establishing a structured daily routine is one of the most powerful lifestyle tools available. Routine provides stability, reduces stress, and supports both physical and emotional well‑being. Recent studies show that healthy […]
Movement Doesn’t Have to Be Boring: Making Activity Enjoyable Again

When people hear the word movement, they often picture rigid routines, repetition, or activities that feel more like chores than enjoyment. For seniors experiencing mobility changes, this can make staying active feel overwhelming—or simply unappealing. The good news? Movement doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it can be fun, social, creative, and something to […]
Creating a Safe Walking Path Inside Your Home

For many people, the home should feel like the safest and most comfortable place to move. But when balance, strength, or endurance change, everyday spaces can start to feel challenging. Creating a clear, supportive walking path inside the home can make movement feel more confident, predictable, and manageable. A safe walking path doesn’t require major […]
New Study Identifies Neurons That Can Restart Leg Movement After Spinal Cord Injury

Researchers at Texas A&M University have identified a specific group of neurons that can help re‑activate leg movement after spinal cord injury, offering new insight into how walking might be restored even when normal brain‑to‑spinal pathways are damaged. What The Researchers Discovered In a study published in late March 2026, scientists found that a small population […]
New Stem Cell Approach Aims to Restore Dopamine in Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers at Keck Medicine of USC are testing a promising new treatment approach for Parkinson’s disease that focuses on replacing the brain cells that are lost as the disease progresses, rather than only managing symptoms. What The Study Explored In a study reported in February 2026, scientists described an early‑stage clinical trial using lab‑grown dopamine‑producing neurons, […]
Breakthrough in Restoring Walking After Complete Spinal Cord Injury
What HappenedA joint research team from Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, and VA Providence Healthcare published a groundbreaking study in Nature Biomedical Engineering. They report that electrical stimulation placed above and below the injury site helped participants with complete spinal cord injury regain both muscle control and sensory awareness of their legs while walking on a treadmill. How It WorkedParticipants—three […]
How Hydration Affects Muscle Function and Balance

Hydration plays a larger role in movement and stability than many people realize. While it’s often associated with energy levels or overall wellness, proper hydration is also closely linked to how muscles function and how well the body maintains balance. For individuals working to stay active, support mobility, or improve movement confidence, hydration is a […]
Chair-Based Workouts for People with Limited Balance or Endurance

Maintaining movement and activity is important at every stage of life — especially for individuals who experience limited balance, reduced endurance, or fatigue with standing and walking. While traditional workouts may feel overwhelming, chair‑based exercises offer a safe, accessible way to stay active, engage muscles, and support overall mobility. Chair‑based workouts meet people where they […]